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Steen!!!
@usersteen.eth
Finding myself frustrated I haven't minted on my contracts in a couple weeks. Inspired by my friend @takshshikari.eth minting everydays, I realize I need to let go of certain constraints entirely. So much work I want to publish, and I'm stuck because of x, y, or z. The only constraints worth keeping are the concepts of the contracts themselves. I should consider them folders, and I should publish completed works into these folders when ready. The logistics of a drop are meaningless in an onchain environment where I don't have the clout to harness massive attention at will. Color me zora pilled, but the limited publishing tools combined w/ the longevity of secondary markets are a blessing. How many artists have the time to spend all day working a million details out? It pains me to let go in a sense; the details are part of the art. But perhaps it's more important to focus on telling compelling stories. With each token, and across each contract.
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Taksh
@takshshikari.eth
"I should consider them folders, and I should publish completed works into these folders when ready" You have your Answer. It sucks to see your art un minted. I failed on my own collection multiple times but i have realized that the more you put your work out there the more work you will actually make. Have learned a lot from you and this is one of the occasion where the teacher learns from the student
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SeeingBlue
@seeingblue
Have contemplated similar themes and reached this conclusion: Mint the back catalog with plenty of deep cuts for the future to discover · 👓 🔵
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